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. >> reporter: in his u.n. address, iranian president ahmadinejad didn't mention nukes. >> and those who have created the current disastrous situation continue to blame others. >> reporter: members of the u.s. delegation walked out. president obama had already pressured both sides. >> we continue to call on palestinians to enden sightment against israel and continue to emphasize that america does not accept the legitimacy. >> reporter: many americans say they trust barack obama borrows hi father was a muslim. even libyan leader moammar gadhafi had warm words. now barack obama shifts his stage to the meeting of the world's wealthiest nation in pittsburgh and shifts his focus on the economy. steve handelsman, nbc news, new york. >>> in what will mark another historic first, president obama will chair a meeting of the u.n. security council, the first time a u.s. president has done so. leaders of the 15-nation panel will gather later this morning where the subject will be nuclear proliferation. the council is expec
. >> reporter: in his u.n. address, iranian president ahmadinejad didn't mention nukes. >> and those who have created the current disastrous situation continue to blame others. >> reporter: members of the u.s. delegation walked out. president obama had already pressured both sides. >> we continue to call on palestinians to enden sightment against israel and continue to emphasize that america does not accept the legitimacy. >> reporter: many americans say they trust...
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. >> iran says it will allow u.n. inspectors to examine the nuclear facility. u.s. intelligence officials believe iranian leaders have not yet made the decision to build a weapon. meanwhile, the u.s. believes continued economic pressure will be the best way to deal with the situation. >>> william safire has died at a hospice in maryland. he wrote vice-president spiro agnew's signature phrase. he wrote more than 3000 calls for open the new york times." he was 79 years old. >>> newly released documents showing decision to put older matra cars in the middle of trains -- older metro cars in the middle of trains. in documents obtained by a washington post," it says the action was not taken because the trains were not set, but to provide an additional >> is assurance to writers. -- to riders. >>> a lot of people around town are probably sitting around their dinner table, trying to digest what happened in detroit just a couple of hours ago. it leaves a bad taste in your mouth. washington down 13-0. 57 yards for a touchdown, one of the bright spots. the redskins battle back
. >> iran says it will allow u.n. inspectors to examine the nuclear facility. u.s. intelligence officials believe iranian leaders have not yet made the decision to build a weapon. meanwhile, the u.s. believes continued economic pressure will be the best way to deal with the situation. >>> william safire has died at a hospice in maryland. he wrote vice-president spiro agnew's signature phrase. he wrote more than 3000 calls for open the new york times." he was 79 years old....
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. >> iran says it will allow the u.n. nuclear agency to inspect the plant. mahmoud ahmadinejad says his country has done nothing wrong and the facility will be used to generate electricity. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton sat down with middle eastern leaders and new york, urging arab nations to take steps to normalize relations with israel and backing palestinians to restart peace talks. she did not comment on the substance of the discussions, but call them extremely productive. >>> the weekend got off to a dreary start, but will this weekend be a total washout? meteorologist steve for this tracking the latest conditions. >> we have better conditions tomorrow, but we have been busy watching the radar, the rain continuing to fall. charles county, moderate rain at this time. anacostia, national harbor with moderate rain. the forecast tonight, patchy fog, the temperatures around 55-60. we look for improving conditions at midday. a look at the extended outlook in much more detail, plus the upcoming work week. >>> the ex-wife of john allen muhammad is publ
. >> iran says it will allow the u.n. nuclear agency to inspect the plant. mahmoud ahmadinejad says his country has done nothing wrong and the facility will be used to generate electricity. >>> secretary of state hillary clinton sat down with middle eastern leaders and new york, urging arab nations to take steps to normalize relations with israel and backing palestinians to restart peace talks. she did not comment on the substance of the discussions, but call them extremely...
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the discovery of yet another secret nuclear site in iran brought more criticism today at the u.n. general assembly. the presumed weapons program is "a major challenge to peace and security." president obama used his weekly radio address to continue his hard line against iran. >> iran's leaders must choose. they can live up to the responsibilities and achieve integration with the community of nations. or they will face increased pressure and isolation and deny opportunity to their own people. >> iran says the facility will only be used for producing nuclear energy, not weapons. >>> crystal city today dozens of injured people lay waiting for help. it was a joint exercise between the city of alexandria and arlington county. police, fire, ems and hospitals participated in today's mock disaster. the event simulated a bomb explosion near the railroad tracks with massive casualties. >> the lessons here are intended to be applied to virtually any kind of incident with similar circumstances. whether it was a natural occurring incident like a hurricane, whether it was something like just a
the discovery of yet another secret nuclear site in iran brought more criticism today at the u.n. general assembly. the presumed weapons program is "a major challenge to peace and security." president obama used his weekly radio address to continue his hard line against iran. >> iran's leaders must choose. they can live up to the responsibilities and achieve integration with the community of nations. or they will face increased pressure and isolation and deny opportunity to...
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speaking to the u.n. general assembly, a top official blasted the body's security council which approved expanded sanctions directly following that test. although the north says its nuclear ambitions -- the u.s. expects it to sell its nuclear intelligence overseas. >>> there are new reports this morning to attack targets in new york city following the arrest and indictment of 24-year-old najibullah zazi, an official tells the "associated press," three possible accomplices have been identified. zazi's accused of buying up beauty products whose chemicals can be used to make bombs. although the identities are not being revealed. they are said to be from new york city. >>> new census figures shows the recent economic crisis is hitting those americans with the least to spare the hardest. the dwindling paychecks of 13.2% of americans living at or below the poverty level looks even smaller when compared with the wealthiest among us. now, those who make more than $130,000 a year. that wealthy group now makes 11.4
speaking to the u.n. general assembly, a top official blasted the body's security council which approved expanded sanctions directly following that test. although the north says its nuclear ambitions -- the u.s. expects it to sell its nuclear intelligence overseas. >>> there are new reports this morning to attack targets in new york city following the arrest and indictment of 24-year-old najibullah zazi, an official tells the "associated press," three possible accomplices...
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plus, annal sis of what's wrong with the u.n. charter. >> should not be called the security council. >> reporter: protesters also called for the u.n. to silence mahmoud ahmadinejad after an election many say was rigged. in his speech the iranian president called the election glorious and fully democratic. world leaders were also listening for any indication of a shift in tehran's nuclear policy. >> our nation is prepared to warmly shake all those hands which are honestly extended to us. >> reporter: mahmoud ahmadinejad said hes committed to building peace while being dedicated to defending his nation. he also used strong language in denouncing the u.s. and all capital listic nations including -- capitalistic nations including israel. >> it's based on the freedom nantz of its materialistic interests, spreading inequality and oppression, poverty and deprivation, aggression, occupation, and deception. and tends to bring the entire world under its control. >> reporter: diplomats from many country including canada and the u.s. walked
plus, annal sis of what's wrong with the u.n. charter. >> should not be called the security council. >> reporter: protesters also called for the u.n. to silence mahmoud ahmadinejad after an election many say was rigged. in his speech the iranian president called the election glorious and fully democratic. world leaders were also listening for any indication of a shift in tehran's nuclear policy. >> our nation is prepared to warmly shake all those hands which are honestly...
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he'll be the first myanmar leader to visit the u.n. since 1995. >> iran continues its war games today as the world watches this morning, they test fired a long range missile. they fired several short-range missiles yesterday. military leaders sayhe tests st meant to show they are powerful enough to reach israel. >> today is yom kippur. in israel, the military is increasing security. they shut down the west bank border until tend of the holiday, fearing attacks. it's a solemn day of fasting and praying for the jewish people. yom kippur ends at sunday tonight. >> thieves flying high in time for the holiday. >> a warning for travelers. several airlines have added a new fee to hit travelers where it hurts at the worst possible time. we are told what to look for. >> reporter: thanksgiving is coming. that means christmas and new year's aren't far behind, but before you celebrate, the airlines are ready to collect. they're targeting holiday travelers. american airlines, united, delta, northwest and us airways will now charge $10 extra just to
he'll be the first myanmar leader to visit the u.n. since 1995. >> iran continues its war games today as the world watches this morning, they test fired a long range missile. they fired several short-range missiles yesterday. military leaders sayhe tests st meant to show they are powerful enough to reach israel. >> today is yom kippur. in israel, the military is increasing security. they shut down the west bank border until tend of the holiday, fearing attacks. it's a solemn day of...
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don't forget last week at the u.n. general assembly he was demanding that the world focus on the iranian threat, and it certainly plays into his diplomatic and political strategy because let's face it this week who is talking about the peace process with the palestinians? who is talking about sll settlements and other more difficult things that netanyahu has been trying to avoid in the few weeks. it's a mixed bag and you can guarantee that on thursday when the talks start in geneva there will be close attention paid to those in israel. >> simon, thanks. >>> well, how will iran respond to the growing international pressure? we'll get insight coming up later on "good morning america." >>> and another foreign hot spot on the white house agenda this week. afghanistan. president obama will meet with general david petraeus and defense secretary robert gates tomorrow to consider increasing u.s. troop levels. top commander general stanley mcchrystal says the u.s. needs to deploy more troops asap and develop a new strategy on t
don't forget last week at the u.n. general assembly he was demanding that the world focus on the iranian threat, and it certainly plays into his diplomatic and political strategy because let's face it this week who is talking about the peace process with the palestinians? who is talking about sll settlements and other more difficult things that netanyahu has been trying to avoid in the few weeks. it's a mixed bag and you can guarantee that on thursday when the talks start in geneva there will...
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the former u.n. ambassador, john bolden. >>> also just ahead, the detroit lions hadn't won a game since 2007, but that was until they beat the redskins. what is the talk about coach jim zorn this morning. we are live with wh skins fans are saying and where the team goes from here. fox 5 morning news at 7:00 starts right now. >>> we're glad you're with us. tony was talking a short time agabout the sunrise this morning and what a beautiful one it is on this monday morning. it is september 28th, 2009. it's 7:00. thanks for joining us this morning. we're going to have more on tony's forecast coming up in just a moment. >>> i'm allison seymour and we're going to get to tony in just a moment. we are less than a year away from the primary election in d.c. today we're talking with another candidate running for mayor. he joins us to talk about his vision for the future. >>> right now let's check in with tony with more on the forecast today. >> absolutely beautiful, right on time too. we have a nice sunrise. w
the former u.n. ambassador, john bolden. >>> also just ahead, the detroit lions hadn't won a game since 2007, but that was until they beat the redskins. what is the talk about coach jim zorn this morning. we are live with wh skins fans are saying and where the team goes from here. fox 5 morning news at 7:00 starts right now. >>> we're glad you're with us. tony was talking a short time agabout the sunrise this morning and what a beautiful one it is on this monday morning. it is...
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what do you think about taking that tack at the u.n.? >> well, i mean, that's, i think, what the folks at the u.n. wanted to hear. for the longest time, the united states, particularly with the previous administration, didn't care too much about the u.n., or wanted to go it alone on a lot of things. you know, obama as accountant dat and now as president has made it clear that the united states -- there are lots of big problems in the world. leave aside the big problems here at home. but there are a lot of big problems in the world that need to be solved, and the united states can't do it alone. it needs to have the international community with it. by acknowledging some of the anger, if you will, the discomfort with the united states posture over the last eight years, he's trying to bring these folks along by acknowledging what a lot of people in the room feel is the obvious. i think now he hopes, hey, how about some troops for afghanistan and other things the united states would like to have to move forward? >> i certainly agree we can't
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a u.n. aids expert explained why even limited prevention is a major breakthrough. >>> the protected efficacy, meaning the strength of the vaccine, is not as high as we would have wanted with a 31% protected but it's the first time we have a trial in humans that is showing the concept of an hiv vaccine can work. >> the study follows more than 16,000 volunteers in thailand over the last three years. researchers caution that different hiv strains exist around the world. so more research is needed to see if the vaccine would work elsewhere and to make one that's more effective. >>> two california runers who disappeared in a remote national forest monday have been found alive after an incredible search. a chopper found maria so weak she could barely wave yesterday. her brother-in-law was found ours earlier. endurance athletes run for a full day covering as much as 100 miles. the terrain is too rough for search vehicles and dogs can't go that far. her husband thanks the rescuers. >> i'm eternally
a u.n. aids expert explained why even limited prevention is a major breakthrough. >>> the protected efficacy, meaning the strength of the vaccine, is not as high as we would have wanted with a 31% protected but it's the first time we have a trial in humans that is showing the concept of an hiv vaccine can work. >> the study follows more than 16,000 volunteers in thailand over the last three years. researchers caution that different hiv strains exist around the world. so more...
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. >> october 1st is that day that the u.n. security council will meet with iranian leaders. it will be the first direct negotiations involving the u.s. and iran in some 30 years. >>> william safire has died of cancer. the 79-year-old conservative died at a maryland hospice. safire was also a language expert who spent more than 30 years writing a column on language for the new york city times. he also served as white house speech writer under president nixon. won a pulitzer prize after writing columns on burt lands. funeral services have not been announced. >>> observing the day of atonement. holiest day on the jewish calendar. observers spend the day fasting and praying. >>> pope benedict 16 celebrated mass. he said it is not enough to guarantee the morale welfare of society. earlier this weekend the leader of the catholic church called on parents to set an example for children by integrating education and religion. >> i want parents and community leaders to respect authorities promote values human and spiritual dimensions of. >> despite today's warm welcome the pope's overa
. >> october 1st is that day that the u.n. security council will meet with iranian leaders. it will be the first direct negotiations involving the u.s. and iran in some 30 years. >>> william safire has died of cancer. the 79-year-old conservative died at a maryland hospice. safire was also a language expert who spent more than 30 years writing a column on language for the new york city times. he also served as white house speech writer under president nixon. won a pulitzer prize...
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i had an opportunity to go to one of the sessions this week, one of the determines, and from a u.n. report, this is a startling fact. at least one out of every three women around the world has been beaten, coerced intosex, or otherwise abused in her lifetime with her abuser usually someone known to her, and the concern is that that fact, that problem is not getting better. >> well, i agree with that, and what we wanted to do here was to focus on both the positive things that need to be done in education, in access to the workplace, in health care, care for the children, and in the negative things we need to stop, including violence against women. you would be amazedow many of the young women who work with our foundation in countries around the world as advocates trying to get people to exercise prevention and not communicate hiv and aids -- you would be amazed how many became hiv positive because they were raped going to and from school. we have to talk about that, and then there's this whole problem of trafficking, which has gotten worse in the economic downturn, which disproportio
i had an opportunity to go to one of the sessions this week, one of the determines, and from a u.n. report, this is a startling fact. at least one out of every three women around the world has been beaten, coerced intosex, or otherwise abused in her lifetime with her abuser usually someone known to her, and the concern is that that fact, that problem is not getting better. >> well, i agree with that, and what we wanted to do here was to focus on both the positive things that need to be...
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he denounced the u.n. in a 96 minute rambling speech. >> it earlier president obama addressed the assembly and welcomed the russian president. the hi sauce they are working together to stop the spread of nuclear weapons. he praised obama's decision to end the bush administration plan to end an missile defense shield in europe. >> both of us are confident we can get an agreement that substantially reduces our nuclear missiles and launchers by the end of the year. >> reporter: a busy day ahead for president obama. he heads a meeting in new york before heading to pittsburgh for the g-20 summit. samantha hayes for 9 news now and wusa9.com. >>> new this morning, a possible breakthrough in the fight against aids. while you slept researchers unveiled results from a new study. it found experimental vaccine could prevent infection with the aids virus. it cut risk risk by 31%. they admit it is a modest gain but a first step. >>> doctors are stressing get your flu shot this year. a new study finds the nasal flu mist
he denounced the u.n. in a 96 minute rambling speech. >> it earlier president obama addressed the assembly and welcomed the russian president. the hi sauce they are working together to stop the spread of nuclear weapons. he praised obama's decision to end the bush administration plan to end an missile defense shield in europe. >> both of us are confident we can get an agreement that substantially reduces our nuclear missiles and launchers by the end of the year. >> reporter: a...
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iran is being called on the > international carpet this week no car for throughouting u.n. security ring no carrier ring council resolutions about its nuclear program, butt country's leaders remain both ring defiant and no carrier belligerent. whitt johnson has more from washington. good morning, whitt. no carrier >> reporter: karen, good ri morning. iran has been no c test firing those missiles no carri and successfully according to ring tehran. the war games no car are only increasing ring tensions among the u.s. and its no carrier ring no carrier ri allies. iran upped the no carrier stakes early this morning, ring reportedly test firing a no carri long range missile capable of reaching israel and u.s. no carri military bases in the gulf no carrier region. >> > sometimes countries like ri iran and north korea will make in kind of macho show of ri no carriforce, largely for ring domestic purposes before they make no carrier ring a no carrier ringconcession. >> reporter: the country spent all weekend flexing its ring military no carrier muscle firing more than 400 short and
iran is being called on the > international carpet this week no car for throughouting u.n. security ring no carrier ring council resolutions about its nuclear program, butt country's leaders remain both ring defiant and no carrier belligerent. whitt johnson has more from washington. good morning, whitt. no carrier >> reporter: karen, good ri morning. iran has been no c test firing those missiles no carri and successfully according to ring tehran. the war games no car are only...
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president obama was at the u.n. yesterday for a summit on climate change. >> we understand the gravity of the climate threat. we are determined to act. and we will meet our responsible to future generations. >>> iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad will address world leaders at the u.n. today. he and president obama are not expected to cross paths. we'll have much more on today's big speech a little later in this hour. >>> right now out in southern california, crews are battling a fast-spreading wildfire that's already spread to 8,500 acres. hot, dry winds are fueling these flames. many residents in the city of moore park have already been evacuated. right now that fire is about 10% contained. crews are now usi airplanes and helicopters to fight the flames from the air. >>> in the southeast this morning many towns are remain under stagnant water after heavy rains brought serious flooding. the torrential downpours in northern georgia are being blamed for at least nine deaths. rescuers believe the latest victim was s
president obama was at the u.n. yesterday for a summit on climate change. >> we understand the gravity of the climate threat. we are determined to act. and we will meet our responsible to future generations. >>> iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad will address world leaders at the u.n. today. he and president obama are not expected to cross paths. we'll have much more on today's big speech a little later in this hour. >>> right now out in southern california, crews are...
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the u.n. security council plus germany are going to begin negotiations with iran in -- on august -- sorry, october 1st and that is going to be a test of what president barack obama can can deliver in terms of bringing the rest of the world along, including russia, which sent positive signals this week and china, which has not yet. >> while you were speaking, john, the president of russia, medvedev is holding a briefing at the moment yes acknowledges that this is a very serious problem the revelation of the second plant. russia has been an ally of iran to this point. is this a turning point, do you sense? >> i think it is progress, now we won't know until the talks are concluded and we get a resolution on the table, see what the language is how tough it is whether russia will go along. certainly theed a minute racial like what is it has got than week, missile defense concession last week by the u.s. business administration to refocus missile defense from a posture that russia thought was threat
the u.n. security council plus germany are going to begin negotiations with iran in -- on august -- sorry, october 1st and that is going to be a test of what president barack obama can can deliver in terms of bringing the rest of the world along, including russia, which sent positive signals this week and china, which has not yet. >> while you were speaking, john, the president of russia, medvedev is holding a briefing at the moment yes acknowledges that this is a very serious problem the...
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for an hour and a half, he railed against the u.n. he said the security council should be called the terror council. using handwritten notes from paper, looked like it was torn out of a notebook, he said smaller countries are treated as second class nations and even ripped up a copy of the united nations charter to make his point. inside, half the delegates walked out. outside, angry protesters should gadhafi should not have been allowed to speak at all. >> he's not only dangerous against us, he's dangerous in this world. look, he killed innocent people inhe airplane and he paid them money. and they -- and they let him go. >> go back to square one. >> many people are angry that ka gaffe i held a homecoming celebration for the lockerbie bomber who was released from prison because he's dying of cancer. >> the fight over plans to build a walmart near a virginia battlefield is heating up again. last month, the orange county board of supervisors approved planto build a walmart super center in locust grove, less than a half mile from the wi
for an hour and a half, he railed against the u.n. he said the security council should be called the terror council. using handwritten notes from paper, looked like it was torn out of a notebook, he said smaller countries are treated as second class nations and even ripped up a copy of the united nations charter to make his point. inside, half the delegates walked out. outside, angry protesters should gadhafi should not have been allowed to speak at all. >> he's not only dangerous against...
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the u.n. general assembly convenes in new york, and the annual meeting of the g-20 gets underway and thursday -- gets under way on thursday in pittsburgh. 202-737-0002, it is our ally for democrats. 202-737-0001 for republicans. for independents, 202-628-0205. bob woodward, who has the story, the top commander in afghanistan, and general mcchrystal saying emphatically, "failure to gain the initiative and rivers in search momentum in the near term while afghan security capacity matures, risks and outcome where defeating the conservancy -- the insurgency is no longer possible. while the situation is serious, success is still achievable." the president appearing on five sunday programs including abc's "this week, up in which george stephanopoulos asked about afghanistan. >> when we came in, basically there had been dressed in our afghan strategy. everybody and acknowledges that. i ordered a top to bottom report. the most important thing i wanted was us to refocus on why we are there. we are there
the u.n. general assembly convenes in new york, and the annual meeting of the g-20 gets underway and thursday -- gets under way on thursday in pittsburgh. 202-737-0002, it is our ally for democrats. 202-737-0001 for republicans. for independents, 202-628-0205. bob woodward, who has the story, the top commander in afghanistan, and general mcchrystal saying emphatically, "failure to gain the initiative and rivers in search momentum in the near term while afghan security capacity matures,...
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following the u.n. meetings, he has -- other leaders will make their way to the g-20 summit meeting on thursday. they're likely to give power to limit the shares of profit banks can lend. british officials say they expect the united states to agree with the proposal when it's introduced. meanwhile, we have all this drama on the new york tabloid that some are saying are his betrayal of govern paterson. >> and this is even worse. >> that shows him shaking hands in andrew cuomo. >> and government paterson. it's awkward region right? i'm not an expert on new york politics, but when we get paterson in here -- what is the worst thing he did for the approval public rating? >> you mentioned the kennedy -- >> it was an embarrassment to the political fiasco, i think a bigger problem since the corruption. people close to him, like there was a guy yesterday who continued to draw salary forever eight months after leaving his post. >> i thought we had a lock on that over here with new jersey. >> we do pretty well wit
following the u.n. meetings, he has -- other leaders will make their way to the g-20 summit meeting on thursday. they're likely to give power to limit the shares of profit banks can lend. british officials say they expect the united states to agree with the proposal when it's introduced. meanwhile, we have all this drama on the new york tabloid that some are saying are his betrayal of govern paterson. >> and this is even worse. >> that shows him shaking hands in andrew cuomo....
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this week to attend meetings at the u.n. >>> the odds are astounding. two guys that work together didn't know that they were brothers. >> people are saying we look like brothers and we would go on deliveries together for the last month and a half and we keep getting it. >> new for you in about 25 minutes, how they figured out that they're brothers. >>> all right. do you eat certain yogurt for taste or because what the label says it will do? a yogurt you may be eating may not be all that it's cracked up to be. jennifer westhoven is here with that story. >> this is not your regular story, robin. >> we've been having a little fun with this one, this morning. in seriousness, danon is going to pay out up to $35 million -- robin's still cracking up over there. $35 million over claims it made on its activa and danactive yogurts. it said it would strengthen the body's defenses or regulate digestion because of bacteria they contain. in a settlement, dannon is settling this, there was a class action lawsuit. there's no guilty, admission of wrong doing. basically
this week to attend meetings at the u.n. >>> the odds are astounding. two guys that work together didn't know that they were brothers. >> people are saying we look like brothers and we would go on deliveries together for the last month and a half and we keep getting it. >> new for you in about 25 minutes, how they figured out that they're brothers. >>> all right. do you eat certain yogurt for taste or because what the label says it will do? a yogurt you may be...
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and the other permanent members of the u.n. security council as well as germany to discuss iran's nuclear program. >>> despite condemnation over its suk receipt nuclear facility, iran tested a missile launching system earlier today. state-run tv isn't giving many details but says two types of missiles were fired. in may, iran said it tested missile capable of reaching parts of europe. today's tests are part of an exercise expected to go on for the next 10 to 11 days. >>> film director roman polanski has been arrested on a 30--year-old rape charge here in the u.s. in 1978, he fled to france after pleading guilty to having sex with a 13-year-old girl. this morning we learned he was arrested on his way to the zurich film festival yesterday. the 79-year-old director won an academy award in 2003 for "the pianist." also wrote and directed "rosemary's baby". >>> for the next two years, social security will pay out more than it's taking in, officials say a spike in early retirement claims from laid-off seniors is a big distributor cont
and the other permanent members of the u.n. security council as well as germany to discuss iran's nuclear program. >>> despite condemnation over its suk receipt nuclear facility, iran tested a missile launching system earlier today. state-run tv isn't giving many details but says two types of missiles were fired. in may, iran said it tested missile capable of reaching parts of europe. today's tests are part of an exercise expected to go on for the next 10 to 11 days. >>> film...
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. >> reporter: critics of the administration, former bush administration u.n. ambassador says that the outrage regarding iran has not been returned. >> i think this is a good signal that iran is ever closer to a nuclear weapons capability. >> reporter: they say that the missile tests at the secret iran facility are proof it is trying to build a nuclear missile. >> and the idea we'll talk them out of that capability is a bad mistake. >> reporter: others say that thinking is sort-sighted. one expert says that the bush administration's efforts to isolate iran only made its hard liners stronger. >> it was a failure that ended with an iran closer to a nuclear weapon and nuclear capability that ended with hard- liners in iran far stronger than they had been. >> reporter: the question now what line will the u.s. draw when it comes to iran's nuclear ambitn? tom fitzgerald, fox 5 news. >> the u.s. and five other nations begin face to face talks with iran about the nuclear ambition this week. >>> and a possible threat against president obama was looked at. a poll popped
. >> reporter: critics of the administration, former bush administration u.n. ambassador says that the outrage regarding iran has not been returned. >> i think this is a good signal that iran is ever closer to a nuclear weapons capability. >> reporter: they say that the missile tests at the secret iran facility are proof it is trying to build a nuclear missile. >> and the idea we'll talk them out of that capability is a bad mistake. >> reporter: others say that...
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they're angry about iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad's address yesterday to the u.n. in his speech yesterday, he unleashed another bitter tirade against israel, the u.s. and the holocaust. protesters called ahmadinejad evil and demanded more pressure on the iranian government to change its tactics and to st making nuclear weapons. >> you know, the resolution can provide some kind of symbolic support for nonproliferation efforts but it's nonbinding and it really didn't put anything new on the table. it's largely reiterating some existing obligations. iran has already defied five binding security council resolutions. so really what we need to see is much tougher sanctions out of the security council. >> she believes reform is possible if the people of iran are persistent and the nations of the world get tougher. >> thank you. >>> mortgage brokers, real estate agents and $20 million. it's all part of a giant fraud takedown. >>> a horrific crash critically hurts a jogger. tonight metro is taking action against one of its drivers. >>> it could be what scientists have been
they're angry about iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad's address yesterday to the u.n. in his speech yesterday, he unleashed another bitter tirade against israel, the u.s. and the holocaust. protesters called ahmadinejad evil and demanded more pressure on the iranian government to change its tactics and to st making nuclear weapons. >> you know, the resolution can provide some kind of symbolic support for nonproliferation efforts but it's nonbinding and it really didn't put anything...
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he'll be the first myanmar leader to visit the u.n. since 1995. meanwhile, iran is hearing more international condemnation after its sudden revelation of a former secret uranium enrichment plant. the netherlands called tehran's presumed weapons program a, quote, major challenge to international peace and security. >>> the senate finance committee still has hundreds of amendments to get through. they're taking a break from health care, though, today and will resume debate on a bill tomorrow. there are more than 560 amendments to the bill. the committee has not gotten through 50 yet. the bill as it stands would cost roughly $800 billion over ten years. >> william safire, the influential political columnist and former speechwriter to president nixon has died. for 30 years he wrote a conservative op-ed column for "the new york times." he wrote more than 3,000 columns in his career, winning a pulitzer for his coverage of a scandal involving president carter's white house budget director. he died yesterday at a rockville hospital at the age of 79. he ha
he'll be the first myanmar leader to visit the u.n. since 1995. meanwhile, iran is hearing more international condemnation after its sudden revelation of a former secret uranium enrichment plant. the netherlands called tehran's presumed weapons program a, quote, major challenge to international peace and security. >>> the senate finance committee still has hundreds of amendments to get through. they're taking a break from health care, though, today and will resume debate on a bill...
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the u.n.'s nuclear watchdog agency says it doesn't have credible evidence that iran has an ongoing nuclear weapons program. iran has said its program is for peaceful purposes. they are expected to meet with the u.n. security council tomorrow. >>> a 92-year-old woman celebrated her birthday by jumping out of an airplane. she jumped 13,000 feet in front of her kids, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. her son says he think she got the idea after watching former george h.w. bush watching his skydive for his birthday. brave woman. >>> let's check in with bob van dillen. have you ever been skydiving? >> no. have you? >> no way. i'm 68ed to death. >> she's tough. good for her. let me show you what's going on right now. rain showers, thunderstorms for the southern half of florida today. cold front is right around tampa. below it, waves of energy coming off the gulf of mexico, evident around cape coral. you can see the evidence here. thundershowers headed to miami. let me take you live. so far no de
the u.n.'s nuclear watchdog agency says it doesn't have credible evidence that iran has an ongoing nuclear weapons program. iran has said its program is for peaceful purposes. they are expected to meet with the u.n. security council tomorrow. >>> a 92-year-old woman celebrated her birthday by jumping out of an airplane. she jumped 13,000 feet in front of her kids, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. her son says he think she got the idea after watching former george h.w. bush...
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at today's u.n. summit on climate change he promoted his plan to develop clean energy sources and reduce green house gas emissions and called on rapidly developing countries to fight global warming as well. >> difficulty is no excuse for complacency. unease is no excuse for inaction. we must not allow the perfect to become the enemy of progress. each one of us must do what we can, when we can, to grow our economies without endangering our planet and we must all do it together. >> the president's first speech to the united nations. do you agree, by the way, with the president? do you think the u.s. needs to be more to combat climate change or do you consider the affects of global warming to be overblown and that any money put toward it would be a waste? where are you on this? call us toll free. there's the number. e-mail us at cnn.com/hln or text views plus your comments and name to hlntv. standard text rates apply. we'll have your responses on all day today. >>> the president is urging israeli and pa
at today's u.n. summit on climate change he promoted his plan to develop clean energy sources and reduce green house gas emissions and called on rapidly developing countries to fight global warming as well. >> difficulty is no excuse for complacency. unease is no excuse for inaction. we must not allow the perfect to become the enemy of progress. each one of us must do what we can, when we can, to grow our economies without endangering our planet and we must all do it together. >>...
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it kicks off his busy week at the u.n. and then the g-20 summit. tonight, the first sitting president to go on "the late show with david letterman." >>> the annie le funeral, the family is keeping quiet about the details. found behind a wall of a research building on what should have been we are heading day. >>> and a soggy and dangerous situation across the southeast. flooding is washing people out of homes and cars in some places. in a few minutes, meteorologist bob van diggan is going to tell us when we might see some sun. please. >>> first, let me see you. uh-huh. waking upper today on a monday. hope you got rest over are the weekend. i'm robin meade. good morning, sunshine. >>> so this top story -- get a load of this. authorities caught an insane killer over the weekend three days after he escaped from the county fair. an investigation of why phillip paul was allowed out in the first place. a former roommate said paul made him nervous i. didn't see this outbreak, but i can tell you he's kind of a strong guy and he's kind of -- something about,
it kicks off his busy week at the u.n. and then the g-20 summit. tonight, the first sitting president to go on "the late show with david letterman." >>> the annie le funeral, the family is keeping quiet about the details. found behind a wall of a research building on what should have been we are heading day. >>> and a soggy and dangerous situation across the southeast. flooding is washing people out of homes and cars in some places. in a few minutes, meteorologist...
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iran's government now says it will allow the u.n. to inspect that previously secret nuclear facility. but it won't say when. the the uranium enrichment plan is still under construction. the obama administration says inspectors must have unfettered access to it. the government of the philippines has declared a state of calamity in the aftermath of the worst flooding that nation has seen in 40 years. the typhoon left more than 100 people dead or missing. police in switzerland are holding film director roman polanski on a 31--year-old arrest warrant. he pleaded guilty to having sex with a 13-year-old girl. he was in spits switzerland to accept a lifetime achievement award at a film festival. hundreds of mourners paid last respects to annie le at a funeral in the town of eldorado hills outside sacramento. she was found murdered on what was to have been her wedding day earlier this month. it will be wet in the northeast and new england while a strong cold front hits the upper midwest and warm temperatures hold in the west. this coming wee
iran's government now says it will allow the u.n. to inspect that previously secret nuclear facility. but it won't say when. the the uranium enrichment plan is still under construction. the obama administration says inspectors must have unfettered access to it. the government of the philippines has declared a state of calamity in the aftermath of the worst flooding that nation has seen in 40 years. the typhoon left more than 100 people dead or missing. police in switzerland are holding film...
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evening, just days before president obama and other world leaders head to new york for a meeting of the u.n. general assembly. mayor michael bloomberg says his city has been and will remain a tempting target. >> terrorism hasn't gone away. we live in a dangerous world. >> reporter: and authorities say this investigation is just beginning. brian moore, nbc news, washington. >> those suspects could face eight years behind bars for making false statements. >> the man suspected of murdering four people at the home of a longwood university professor will appear in court today. 20-year-old richard mccroskey bragged about the thrill of killing in rap songs he performed on the internet. mccroskey is charged with killing presbyterian pastor mark neederbrock and is suspected in the killings of debra kelley and her husband and daughter. >> well, it's a busy week for president obama. he's off to new york city today where later this week he will deliver his first speech to the united nations general assembly. this comes as health care legislation faces a big test in the senate. brooke hart has more from
evening, just days before president obama and other world leaders head to new york for a meeting of the u.n. general assembly. mayor michael bloomberg says his city has been and will remain a tempting target. >> terrorism hasn't gone away. we live in a dangerous world. >> reporter: and authorities say this investigation is just beginning. brian moore, nbc news, washington. >> those suspects could face eight years behind bars for making false statements. >> the man...
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it all leads up to president obama's address at the u.n. wednesday. this morning clinton rings the opening bell at the new york stock exchange. >> new york's governor david patterson isn't getting any love from the white house in his bid to stay in office. the race will be decided next november. as andrea canning reports, a defiant patterson is refusing presidential pressure for him to step aside. >> reporter: the pressure is mounting on new york's governor. >> everybody take a step back! >> reporter: at this parade in harlem, david patterson said he has no plans to bow out of his bid for reelection, despite word president obama himself wants him to step aside. >> i'm running for governor. >> reporter: how do you feel about the president getting involved? senior white house officials tell abc news the president fears patterson will cost democrats a key governorship. >> democrats are poised to take a beating in the 2010 mid-term elections. the white house knows it and they're trying to put their best foot forward in the places they should one. new york
it all leads up to president obama's address at the u.n. wednesday. this morning clinton rings the opening bell at the new york stock exchange. >> new york's governor david patterson isn't getting any love from the white house in his bid to stay in office. the race will be decided next november. as andrea canning reports, a defiant patterson is refusing presidential pressure for him to step aside. >> reporter: the pressure is mounting on new york's governor. >> everybody take...
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been an elected official at the local level and national level, and have served as ambassador of the u.n., what do you think? >> what i learned a few years ago from shamberg in harlem, we had 4.5 million slaves that came in the slave trade. but there are over 5 million africans that have come voluntarily since 1970. and they are the second most educated group of immigrants coming into the united states. what we are working on in atlanta is trying to make it possible for them to get back home. not putting them out. but what you saw in india, and i was with mrs. king in india in 1970, and she said, and gandhi said i tell to go and learn as much as you can, and hurry back to mother india. and they are doing that. there are seven flights a day between here and africa. and they are flying full. now that is money. and nigerians send back $9 billion a year to nigeria to help develop it. gandhiians send back 3-4 billion a year. we are a part of an international network. and i am just trying to figure out how to make it work and understand it. it's not easy, and i have not been able to be success
been an elected official at the local level and national level, and have served as ambassador of the u.n., what do you think? >> what i learned a few years ago from shamberg in harlem, we had 4.5 million slaves that came in the slave trade. but there are over 5 million africans that have come voluntarily since 1970. and they are the second most educated group of immigrants coming into the united states. what we are working on in atlanta is trying to make it possible for them to get back...
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>> the president of bolivia is here and spoke to the u.n. this morning, chastising them. the bolivian lear says while he respects obama, he does not think he has any solutions. bolivia is one of the top drug nations. one observer, christopher walker of freedom house, says the united nations meetings like these give american enemies the perfect platform. >> very non-transparent, unaccountable countries are at the forefront of what you could describe as a bloc of countries who are anathema to america and to the west. >> back to you. jon: president obama, as we mentioned, has been meeting this morning with two important middle eastern leaders, benjamin netanyahu from israel and the palestinian president, mahmoud abbas. the president emerged, saying that progress has been made but more needs to be done. he wants the official peace talks started again soon. we will expect playback for those remarks shortly. jane: i want to get back to harris about this brings employee has been shot in an armored car robbery -- this brinks employee who has been shot in an armored car robbery. >
>> the president of bolivia is here and spoke to the u.n. this morning, chastising them. the bolivian lear says while he respects obama, he does not think he has any solutions. bolivia is one of the top drug nations. one observer, christopher walker of freedom house, says the united nations meetings like these give american enemies the perfect platform. >> very non-transparent, unaccountable countries are at the forefront of what you could describe as a bloc of countries who are...
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the u.n. says more than half of all married women in yemen are under 18. it's the fate that this woman fought so hard to escape. she was just 10 years old when her family married her off to a man more than three times her age. in a highly publicized case, she demanded and received a divorce. she is now back with her family. hers is just one of a handful of similar cases. most child brides stay married and often begin having children of their own immediately. human rights campaigners say the legacy of child brides not only deprives young women of their childhood, but often condemns them, and their babies, to an early death. paula newton, cnn, london. >>> and here's what we're working on for the next hour of "cnn newsroom" -- >>> health care disparities. why some say race plays a role in the quality of care you receive. >>> plus, new developments in the murder of a yale graduate student. our mary snow joins us with the latest. earth. so why should you be penalized for talking to someone, just because they're on another network. shouldn't you be able to call
the u.n. says more than half of all married women in yemen are under 18. it's the fate that this woman fought so hard to escape. she was just 10 years old when her family married her off to a man more than three times her age. in a highly publicized case, she demanded and received a divorce. she is now back with her family. hers is just one of a handful of similar cases. most child brides stay married and often begin having children of their own immediately. human rights campaigners say the...
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the country's nuclear chief told state tv that iran will allow the u.n. nuclear agency to inspect it. meanwhile, iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad says this is all a move designed to turn public opinion against his country. >>> a developing story we're following this morning, acclaimed director ran polansky has been arrested in switzerland on a 31-year-old u.s. arrest warrant. he fled the united states in 1978, a year after pleading guilty to unlawful sexual intercourse with a 13-year-old girl. he has since spent most of his time in france and poland, countries unlikely to extradite him. organizers of the zurich film festival says polansky traveled to switzerland to receive a lifetime achievement award for directing films such as "china town" and "the pianist." the arrest comes three days after the death of susan atkins wloshgs was convicted of kling polansky's ex-wife, actress sharon tate. >>> family and friends gathered together for the funeral of annie le. she's the yale grad student found murdered at a university lab on the day she was supposed to
the country's nuclear chief told state tv that iran will allow the u.n. nuclear agency to inspect it. meanwhile, iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad says this is all a move designed to turn public opinion against his country. >>> a developing story we're following this morning, acclaimed director ran polansky has been arrested in switzerland on a 31-year-old u.s. arrest warrant. he fled the united states in 1978, a year after pleading guilty to unlawful sexual intercourse with a...
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diplomats have confirmed to cnn that he's staying at a u.n. building in the capital, even as the interim leader of honduras denies that manuel zelaya is back. the current government brought out troops enforced to the airport when he tried to return. he has repeatedly threatened to arrest if he returns. late-breaking developments in the ongoing situation in honduras. >>> two co-workers are shocked to learn something about each other they never expected. >> people were saying we look like brothers and we go on deliveries together for the last month and a half and we keep getting it. >> how they discovered they are related to each other. - hello! - ha! why don't you try a home cooked meal... with yummy hamburger helper? oh! tada! fantastically tasty, huh? ummm, it's good. what would you guys like? hamburger helper. what?! one pound... one pan... one tasty meal! boon motorcycle insurance, rv,at geiccamper, boat insurance. nice work, everyone. exec: well, it's easy for him. he's a cute little lizard. gecko: ah, gecko, actually - exec: with all due
diplomats have confirmed to cnn that he's staying at a u.n. building in the capital, even as the interim leader of honduras denies that manuel zelaya is back. the current government brought out troops enforced to the airport when he tried to return. he has repeatedly threatened to arrest if he returns. late-breaking developments in the ongoing situation in honduras. >>> two co-workers are shocked to learn something about each other they never expected. >> people were saying we...
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been an elected official at the local level and national level, and have served as ambassador of the u.n., what do you think? >> what i learned a few years ago from shamberg in harlem, we had 4.5 million slaves that came in the slave trade. but there are over 5 million africans that have come voluntarily since 1970. and they are the second most educated group of immigrants coming into the united states. what we are working on in atlanta is trying to make it possible for them to get back home. not putting them out. but what you saw in india, and i was with mrs. king in india in 1970, and she said, and gandhi said i tell to go and learn as much as you can, and hurry back to mother india. and they are doing that. there are seven flights a day between here and africa. and they are flying full. now that is money. and nigerians send back $9 billion a year to nigeria to help develop it. gandhiians send back 3-4 billion a year. we are a part of an international network. and i am just trying to figure out how to make it work and understand it. it's not easy, and i have not been able to be success
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former first lady laura bush talked about the controversy during an interview at a u.n. meeting in paris yesterday. >> that certainly is the right of a parent to choose what they want their children to hear in school, but i think really what people were the guidelines that went out with the -- before the speech went out and i think those have been changed and i think it's also really important for everyone to respect the president of the united states. >> well, let's talk then about the initial guidelines that she referenced there that it outraged so many people. correspondent richard lui is digging up what exactly started the controversy about today's speech. good morning. >> good morning, to you, robin. a lesson plan to accompany the speech and the initial version recommended students write letters to themselves about what they can do to help the president. teachers were supposed to collect the letters and return them later to help make students accountable to those goals they wrote down. the white house then back tracked on those plans. the administration now said stu
former first lady laura bush talked about the controversy during an interview at a u.n. meeting in paris yesterday. >> that certainly is the right of a parent to choose what they want their children to hear in school, but i think really what people were the guidelines that went out with the -- before the speech went out and i think those have been changed and i think it's also really important for everyone to respect the president of the united states. >> well, let's talk then about...
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ahmadinejad says the facility won't be operational for 18 months and does not violate the rule of the u.n. nuclear agency. he says president obama will regret his comments. earlier today, president obama called for the united nations to investigate the new plant and the u.s. and britain and france threatened with new sanctions. >>> a u.s. census worker whose body was found near a kentucky cemetery died of asphyxiation. that is the preliminary cause of death. according to state police, william sparkman had a rope tied around his neck that was tied to a tree but his body was touching the ground. the local coroner said the word "fed" was written across his chest with a felt tip pen. the fbi is investigating whether foul play was involved and whether his death was related to his census work or not. >>> in georgia, vice president joe biden is touring the flood damaged areas today and meeting with families left homeless by the storms. the people you see here around him are staying at the cobb familiar civic center. >> the truth of the matter is, for someone who has lost their home, it is katrin
ahmadinejad says the facility won't be operational for 18 months and does not violate the rule of the u.n. nuclear agency. he says president obama will regret his comments. earlier today, president obama called for the united nations to investigate the new plant and the u.s. and britain and france threatened with new sanctions. >>> a u.s. census worker whose body was found near a kentucky cemetery died of asphyxiation. that is the preliminary cause of death. according to state police,...
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the fire killed two firefighters and destroyed at least 78 homes. >>> the u.n.'s nuclear watchdog says the situation regarding iran's nuclear program has reached a stalemate. the iaea chief says that iran hasn't stopped its nuclear activities or cleared up questions about their possible military use. the agency is meeting in vienna today and it could push for tougher sanctions against iran. >>> and welcome back. happy holiday to you. i'm natasha curry in for robin meade. it's labor day, in case you're wondering. >>> we have seen signs of a possible compromise on health care reform. nebraska senator ben nelson says he could support bringing in a public insurance option but would only want it to kick in if private insurers don't expand coverage or cut costs. nelson and other moderates are believed crucial to getting something passed. president obama will deliver a prime time speech on health care wednesday. >> all the ideas are on the table, david. the president set forth principles at the beginning of this discussion, at the beginning of the year, and now all the
the fire killed two firefighters and destroyed at least 78 homes. >>> the u.n.'s nuclear watchdog says the situation regarding iran's nuclear program has reached a stalemate. the iaea chief says that iran hasn't stopped its nuclear activities or cleared up questions about their possible military use. the agency is meeting in vienna today and it could push for tougher sanctions against iran. >>> and welcome back. happy holiday to you. i'm natasha curry in for robin meade. it's...
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host: here is president obama at the u.n. yesterday setting the stage briefly for the pittsburgh summit. >> in pittsburgh we will work with the world's largest economies to chart a course of growth that is balanced and sustained. that means vigilance to ensure we do not let up until our people back to work. that means taking steps to rekindle demand so that global recovery can be sustained. it means setting new rules of the road and strengthening regulation for all financial centers. we put an end to the greed and excess that lettuce into this disaster and prevent this type of crisis from happening again. host: the next phone call for emily kaiser who is in pittsburgh to cover the summit is from our line for democrats. while we're listening we will list the 20 countries who are part of this meeting. caller: good morning. i believe that opec is holding the world hostage in a sense. if the price of oil could come down to $20 per barrel then the recession would end. everything is tied to the price of gasoline. these features, sp
host: here is president obama at the u.n. yesterday setting the stage briefly for the pittsburgh summit. >> in pittsburgh we will work with the world's largest economies to chart a course of growth that is balanced and sustained. that means vigilance to ensure we do not let up until our people back to work. that means taking steps to rekindle demand so that global recovery can be sustained. it means setting new rules of the road and strengthening regulation for all financial centers. we...
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you have the u.n. general assembly that's going to open. that's going to bring together a whole bunch of other issues. to get control of the healthcare debate, he's got to start next week. when you look at his calendar and his to-do list, if he doesn't get control of it next week, then it's hard to see when he can do it later in the month. obviously, they can't let this keep dragging on and have this thing dive by 1,000 cuts. >> hey, chuck, it's dan. on afghanistan, the -- you're seeing a brewing civil war on the right. george wilkes' column, the national review. i'm waiting for a member of congress to take that on and lead a revolt on afghanistan. is the administration watching this? do they think they have a right wing problem rather than a problem with their own base on this issue? are they sort of watching the right sort this out and they'll see where that goes? or do they also think, geez, we've got a left problem, and now we've got a right problem. by the way, the basis of public support for afghanistan to what is left is on the right
you have the u.n. general assembly that's going to open. that's going to bring together a whole bunch of other issues. to get control of the healthcare debate, he's got to start next week. when you look at his calendar and his to-do list, if he doesn't get control of it next week, then it's hard to see when he can do it later in the month. obviously, they can't let this keep dragging on and have this thing dive by 1,000 cuts. >> hey, chuck, it's dan. on afghanistan, the -- you're seeing a...
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the u.n. warned them it must oech the site to international inspections. the test, giving new urgent city to a new meeting thursday between iran and six world powers. secretary of state hillary clinton says tehran has until then to strike a deal. agreeing to end its nuclear problem or face crippling new sanctions. >>> the city of chicago will put on a full-court press to host the 2016 summer olympus this week. they 23450e9 copenhagen. president obama will be there to push for his hometown. the first u.s. sitting president to attend an ioc meeting and first lady michelle obama will be there to lobby for the city where she was born. >>> expect the obama administration to make a big push for longer and more, i said, more, school days for your kids. the president and the education secretary say american kids need to keep up with kids in other nations. literally two duson schools in massachusetts added two hours to the school day and officials say the early results are positive. other schools have added three to four weeks summer programs. stay tuned than. >>>
the u.n. warned them it must oech the site to international inspections. the test, giving new urgent city to a new meeting thursday between iran and six world powers. secretary of state hillary clinton says tehran has until then to strike a deal. agreeing to end its nuclear problem or face crippling new sanctions. >>> the city of chicago will put on a full-court press to host the 2016 summer olympus this week. they 23450e9 copenhagen. president obama will be there to push for his...
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the ground in terms of coordination of aid among the international entities in afghanistan and the u.n. and several of you have referenced that, and what should be done better to improve that coordination and to deal with the corruption and fraud that seems to be happening to much? >> thank you for the kind words. i have to defer a great job of this question to my more qualified panel but there is a perception in afghanistan among civilians that of the billions of dollars that have come to afghanistan not a whole lot of it has reached the afghans themselves. there is a sense of disappointment that even though afghanistan has been focused on international attention for several years, by and large for average afghans, the quality-of-life has not improved significantly. most afghans are still lacking basic social services the same as they were a number of years ago. i will just say that the of much of the money that comes to
the ground in terms of coordination of aid among the international entities in afghanistan and the u.n. and several of you have referenced that, and what should be done better to improve that coordination and to deal with the corruption and fraud that seems to be happening to much? >> thank you for the kind words. i have to defer a great job of this question to my more qualified panel but there is a perception in afghanistan among civilians that of the billions of dollars that have come...
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biden will also meet with members of the u.n. mission in iraq. this is his third trip there this year. >>> family, friends and fans are remembering actor patrick swayze this morning. he died yesterday after nearly a two-year battle with pancreatic cancer. swayze was just 57 years old. he was best known for his starring roles in "dirty dancing" and "ghost." recently he'd been in a tv series called "the beast." that was canceled in june because swayze's cancer was getting worse. >> it's a sad night. he was a very lovable, dear, accomplished person. and he did as much as anybody could. he fought a very good fight. >> that was barbara walters speaking with anderson cooper from our sister network, cnn. barbara walters also, by the way, interviewing swayze in january. here's what he told her then about fighting the cancer. >> you know, hope is a very, very fragile thing in anyone's life. and people i love do not need to be having that hope robbed from them. when it's unjustified and it's untrue. >> there have been reports in the tabloids recently that,
biden will also meet with members of the u.n. mission in iraq. this is his third trip there this year. >>> family, friends and fans are remembering actor patrick swayze this morning. he died yesterday after nearly a two-year battle with pancreatic cancer. swayze was just 57 years old. he was best known for his starring roles in "dirty dancing" and "ghost." recently he'd been in a tv series called "the beast." that was canceled in june because swayze's...